- WTCN
The WTCN
callsign has been used by multiple broadcasters, originally by a radio station in theMinneapolis-St. Paul region ofMinnesota dating to at least the 1930s. A frequency-modulated signal was put out on W9XTC at 26.05 MHz by 1939, but was only activated intermittently according to later records in 1944.Television spinoffs followed:*The first was a predecessor to
WCCO-TV , beginning in 1949 until 1952
*The second was a predecessor to KARE-TV, from 1953 to 1984WTCN radio eventually became
WWTC 1280 AM.Today,
WTCN-CA is a low-power (class A) television station in the area ofWest Palm Beach, Florida .In all of its Minnesota incarnations, WTCN's call letters stood for Twin Cities Newspapers, as the original station had been a joint venture between the area's then-four dominant papers, Minneapolis' "Star" and "Tribune" (now the
Star Tribune ) and St. Paul's "St. Paul Pioneer" and "St. Paul Dispatch" (now theSt. Paul Pioneer Press ).WTCN (along with two other Florida stations) were bought by
Viacom in 2004. WTCN became part ofCBS Corporation after CBS and Viacom broke up in 2005. CBS subsequently sold WTCN and its West Palm Beach sister stations toFour Points Media Group , which owns the stations today.On the web: [http://www.wtcn.com www.wtcn.com]
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